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in los angeles during the late 1980's and early 1990's, there were 1000 homicides per year in the city of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems effectively unless there is true collaboration. i will talk to you about what this looks like and feels like. i will speak to you about the lessons that we have learned as law enforcement had to come off of the high perch, in los angeles, law enforcement learned, to their great fortune, that collaboration is the answer. i am going to talk to you about some of the lessons that were learned. i can tell you first that the people -- we have learned lessons from have been gang members themselves my research is
in los angeles during the late 1980's and early 1990's, there were 1000 homicides per year in the city of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about...
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s in the state. i think it's important to understand in our dialogue so marty, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> marty is someone i respect a great deal and he has been involved in public safety for a number of years and doing very momably serving the l.a. city attorney as well as his current position. actually, for me this has been a journey, it's not like a light switch went on yesterday. i have been involved in public safety for about 30 years. i have seen the war on drugs from the ground up. i have seen it as a police officer, young police officer walking, foot beat in south central and east l.a. i saw the revolving door, the impact that that revolving door was having in many communities and as i rose through the ranks, i began to take a different look at the way we dealt with crime and the way we dealt with public safety and as i evolved throughout the years, i came to the conclusion that what we had been doing with the war on drugs was leading us in the wrong direction. the impact that
s in the state. i think it's important to understand in our dialogue so marty, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> marty is someone i respect a great deal and he has been involved in public safety for a number of years and doing very momably serving the l.a. city attorney as well as his current position. actually, for me this has been a journey, it's not like a light switch went on yesterday. i have been involved in public safety for about 30 years. i have seen the war on...
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they don't, i have been sober 23 years and incarcerated in a lot of the 1980's -- [applause] >> thanks, listen, i hope some day we reach a point where that's not necessary to applaud for. i really do. 23 years sober means that i have run out of excuses to misbehave. that's all it means. i'm criminal by nature. i'm challenged by generically designed. i'm a comedian by trade. i love the effort that it takes to make this disease, alcoholism addiction co-dependency, the trifecta of dysfunction that comes from a family source that's really nothing to make fun of. i make a living during humor about a disease that kills more people than car accidents, cancer and war combined, over 92% of incarcerated individuals have a drug or alcohol history or a thread in their family. i'm one of those kids, oldest of five kids in a very dysfunctional family. a.d.d. in our house stood for all different dads. [laughter] >> normal people don't laugh at that at all. they don't laugh at that at all. i get a huge response from that from the people who are the affected, the afflicted, the convicted part. there ar
they don't, i have been sober 23 years and incarcerated in a lot of the 1980's -- [applause] >> thanks, listen, i hope some day we reach a point where that's not necessary to applaud for. i really do. 23 years sober means that i have run out of excuses to misbehave. that's all it means. i'm criminal by nature. i'm challenged by generically designed. i'm a comedian by trade. i love the effort that it takes to make this disease, alcoholism addiction co-dependency, the trifecta of...
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originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous br
originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to --...
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i want to know why along with the over 30,000 unsolved homicides since the 1990's. over 30,000. over 30,000 unsolved. that is over 30,000 families that i represent. i want to know why. we are the healing circle and we believe in healing people. we go inside of san quentin, we go inside of the county jail, the juvenile justice system. all entities -- the whole family is incarcerated. we want to kill the whole family. that is why we go when -- we want to heal the whole family. that is why we go in. we believe in empathy, we believe this violence is a learned behavior. restored of justice does work. -- restorative justice does work. [applause] >> elizabeth, you have been on both sides. as a teenager, you were a recipient of services. today, you are working in youth development. what do you think the answer is in reducing gang violence? >> i want to give thanks for another day here and an opportunity to share this space with everybody. all of the beautiful courage that it takes to be up here. a lot of energy to the healing circle as well. as a juvenile, i was in juvenile hall and i
i want to know why along with the over 30,000 unsolved homicides since the 1990's. over 30,000. over 30,000 unsolved. that is over 30,000 families that i represent. i want to know why. we are the healing circle and we believe in healing people. we go inside of san quentin, we go inside of the county jail, the juvenile justice system. all entities -- the whole family is incarcerated. we want to kill the whole family. that is why we go when -- we want to heal the whole family. that is why we go...
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. >> in the 1800's, charles dickens wrote a novel about his trip to america called "martin chuzzelwit." he mentioned his exposure to newspapers. we know that the "new york times" is biased. we know that the "economist" is biased. "wall street journal" is now horribly bias. we kind of adjust our lenses here when you read online and you do not know the person is, it is difficult to know whether it is legitimate or not. newspapers eventually disappear and are no longer published in print, so they are just competing with everyone else. how do we establish -- how do we know -- how to newspapers establish credibility? i saw this news reporter who put a piece on youtube about gavin newsom just walking away. so how did these organizations establish credibility? how are people able to see the problems with bias that will never come up? there is also a problem with advertisers, backers. a millionaire putting $500,000 or $1 million into a newspaper, and he will expect something in return. he may not want his coverage to be negative. so there are all these things. i wondered if anybody had any ge
. >> in the 1800's, charles dickens wrote a novel about his trip to america called "martin chuzzelwit." he mentioned his exposure to newspapers. we know that the "new york times" is biased. we know that the "economist" is biased. "wall street journal" is now horribly bias. we kind of adjust our lenses here when you read online and you do not know the person is, it is difficult to know whether it is legitimate or not. newspapers eventually disappear...
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or early 20's, and the bubble economy in the late 1990's. this the first time i've had, i would say, average economic growth and high fuel prices with the industry being pfitable. that animals of the industry are as good as they have ever been paid -- the fundamentals of the industry are as good as they have ever been. airlrlines are able to invest in their product and give people the seice they deserved. >> you said you'd wait on the deliveryry of your power plants in the middle of nenext year before you expand again. -- delivery of your plants and the middle of this year before you expand again. >> right now we are comfortable with our level of seice out of dulles. if an opportunity to grow out of reagan comes we will find the aircraft to do that. >> thank you for joini us on “washington business report." best of luck. in other economic news, marylanand politicians are up in arms because of a decision by thehe u.s. treasy department of 450 jobs from prince george's county to west virginia. the agenency says the move results from a a merg
or early 20's, and the bubble economy in the late 1990's. this the first time i've had, i would say, average economic growth and high fuel prices with the industry being pfitable. that animals of the industry are as good as they have ever been paid -- the fundamentals of the industry are as good as they have ever been. airlrlines are able to invest in their product and give people the seice they deserved. >> you said you'd wait on the deliveryry of your power plants in the middle of...
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george washington, jefferson wins the number is low it dropped in the 1840's and 50's people thought we run not a nation anymore and deeply divided. the murder rate went up. also the colonial period. with the glorious revolution of the 1680s that increase trust in
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high temperatures tomorrow and monday in the 80's. it will not be raining all the time but the threat of rain will be with us all weekend long, right to the middle of the coming week. temperatures will be in the 80 's. the highest rain chances will be during the day tomorrow. overnight sunday into monday and then they will taper off a little bit. rain will be full not come into close to next weekend. >> of big day for maryland. >> the terps earned a victory in their season opener. it took a lot to get past bill and mary. favoreds america's jackpot game and it starts right now. this is powerball. tonight your jackpot is a guaranteed $80 million. you can be our next when there. get out your tickets. your firest white ball number is 8. the second number is 44. this is pamela from florida. she won $1 million and plans to split the winnings with her boyfriend who is a cancer survivor. congratulations. your final numbers are -- 21, 11, and 49. let's check out your powerball. when you match this number, you are always the winner. tonight, th
high temperatures tomorrow and monday in the 80's. it will not be raining all the time but the threat of rain will be with us all weekend long, right to the middle of the coming week. temperatures will be in the 80 's. the highest rain chances will be during the day tomorrow. overnight sunday into monday and then they will taper off a little bit. rain will be full not come into close to next weekend. >> of big day for maryland. >> the terps earned a victory in their season opener....
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by noon the a lot of 70's and 80's. that is indicated by the large syria the up in highs will be tuesday. into the evening things will gradually cold temperatures dropping into the '60s and '70s in the south bay, a lot of sunshine gifts as for oakland, mid-70s. tomorrow we will have a gradual cooling trend kicking in. check out comcast channel 193 furnace and whether any ties gifts for >>ysabel: those for this house from this air show off, for a pilot was unable to come up out of a 45 degree turn and crashed in a field in iowa. the crash happened during the airshow in davenport. emergency vehicles raced to the scene. he did not have enough time to eject from the aircraft. >> we saw two of them still away like they were born to do another maneuver furious i was in silly in tears because i knew of that he did not survive >> of the series did here is very emotional defenses i jumped up and start running his direction. >> the air show resumed an hour after the crash and tax were played in the pilates honor. fox >>marty: the
by noon the a lot of 70's and 80's. that is indicated by the large syria the up in highs will be tuesday. into the evening things will gradually cold temperatures dropping into the '60s and '70s in the south bay, a lot of sunshine gifts as for oakland, mid-70s. tomorrow we will have a gradual cooling trend kicking in. check out comcast channel 193 furnace and whether any ties gifts for >>ysabel: those for this house from this air show off, for a pilot was unable to come up out of a 45...
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temperatures will jump to the mid to upper 80's. nighttime lows will be in the 70's. so enjoy the drier conditions for the next couple of hours. >> maybe we will have time to hit the pool. >> yes. >> let's switch to sports and to tenants. >> a big match, because in 2003 a young american one there. who was it? it is not over until it is over, at least for one tennis star. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrarade to verizon fi internet, tv and phe with our best price online. just $84.99 a month guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. there's at least three computers [ girl 1 ] a tablet. couple of gaming systems. we could all be running at the same time. we do not notice any dips. [ male announcer ] get tv rated #1 in customer satisfaction. and get the school year off to a great start with america's fastest, most consistent and most relia
temperatures will jump to the mid to upper 80's. nighttime lows will be in the 70's. so enjoy the drier conditions for the next couple of hours. >> maybe we will have time to hit the pool. >> yes. >> let's switch to sports and to tenants. >> a big match, because in 2003 a young american one there. who was it? it is not over until it is over, at least for one tennis star. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone better internet. it was like somebody like...
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high temperatures in the mid 80's. we will take the seven-day forecast through the end of the week. >> racing to the end, you have another day left to head down the for the baltimore grand prix, our big story this morning. >> it all wraps up this morning. george lettis made a pit stop by the track to see how things were going. >> the race to the end of the second annual grand prix of baltimore is in the home stretch. so far, the new organizers of the race say despite literal bumps in the road, it's been a success, even though they know they won't make money on this. >> we came on board so late. we had about 100 days and we are realistic. to do it right, you need more than 100 days. >> making money was a big issue for downtown restaurants last year. a lack of marketing and access to places like harbor east, federal hill and little italy brought disappointing business. so far this year -- >> but this year it's improved. they're more familiar with what roads are closed and which ways they can travel, so if you come to lit
high temperatures in the mid 80's. we will take the seven-day forecast through the end of the week. >> racing to the end, you have another day left to head down the for the baltimore grand prix, our big story this morning. >> it all wraps up this morning. george lettis made a pit stop by the track to see how things were going. >> the race to the end of the second annual grand prix of baltimore is in the home stretch. so far, the new organizers of the race say despite literal...
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a click on traffic page on cbs s f dot com. new jobs for americans that is the focus on the campaign trail as democrats count down to their national convention the republican nominee stance in the battleground state. when romney's and perhaps for his high-profile debates against president obama. the home growing kids behind the new white house beer. >>> in weather were looking for nothing but blue in the bay area pressures are up temperatures for climbed into the 90s tomorrow we do the forecast after a break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> preparations for the democratic convention under way president obama's started his road to charlotte spending four days campaigning in battleground states before the convention. in iowa the president focused on key issues regarding jobs energy and education. >>> we have opportunities to open for every single american >>> the democratic convention begins tuesday in charlotte, n.c.. fresh off the republican convention romney's bridges take back america message in jacksonville, fla. joined by paul ryan boas
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let's s give this effort everything we have. >> a look at the supporting cast. >> this man ll not let us down. >> tonight, i saenough. hope and change has become divide and conquer. >> when somebody does not do their job, w've got to let them go. >> where does this party go from here? >> over the long haul republicans need to be more respecectful of voters they are trying t to attract >> the 2012 republican national convention in tampa serve up no surprises except perhaps for clint etwoo's rambling performance in the key 10:00 hour thursday night but conventions rarely do surprises anymore. this was mittt romney's major opportunity to sell themselves to the american people. >> in america, we we do not apopologize for success. what america needs is jobs -- lots of jobs. you knowhere is something wrong with the kind of job he has done as president withh whe best feeling you hadas the day you voted for him. >> ok, you were in tampa. did mitt romney make the sale? >> i think he did a good job in introducing themselves to the ameran people. you know, most people have not seen him and paul
let's s give this effort everything we have. >> a look at the supporting cast. >> this man ll not let us down. >> tonight, i saenough. hope and change has become divide and conquer. >> when somebody does not do their job, w've got to let them go. >> where does this party go from here? >> over the long haul republicans need to be more respecectful of voters they are trying t to attract >> the 2012 republican national convention in tampa serve up no...
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the 80's congress passed the eleanor-wagner bill. the name slightly changed. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill. it was finally forced out of the committee, and then the rules committee took charge. in that convention that -- here three weeks ago, they couldn't get that housing bill passed. we needed moderate legislation to promote labor harmony. congress instead passed that so-called taft-tartley act, which has disrutchted labor management relations and will cause strife for years to come if it is not repealed in the democratic platform. [applause] the republican platform of 1944 said if they were in power they would build up a strong labor department. you know what they have done to the labor department? they have simply torn it up. there is only one bureau left that's functioning, and they cut the appropriations on that, so it can't hardly function. i recommended an increase in the minimum wage. what did they do? nothing, absolutely nothing. i suggested that the schools in this country
the 80's congress passed the eleanor-wagner bill. the name slightly changed. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill. it was finally forced out of the committee, and then the rules committee took charge. in that convention that -- here three weeks ago, they couldn't get that housing bill passed. we needed moderate legislation to promote labor harmony. congress instead passed that so-called taft-tartley act, which has disrutchted...
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temperatures, sunday afternoon, upper 70's and low-and '80s. one of the warmest places inland, look for upper 80s in the '90s. costs have francisco will be close to 70 degrees. low-mid-70s in berkeley and oakland. and or bay valley, a lot of these. monday for labor day looks about the same. so we will not see much in a way of fog. temperatures and when will stay on the warm side. more fog and a cooling trend towards the end of the week. you can get this 70 forecast any time on the new kron4 24-7 is channel, comcast and 01 93. his quick, convenient and always on. >>stanley: coming up, the chp is cracking down. you can avoid getting fined if you listen to the next edition of people behaving badly. fan a >>stanley: pay close attention to the cars in this land. let's pause the video. the first driver is attempting to change lanes but the driver of the silver lexus, watch what happens. the driver change lanes at the very last second. i was out with the oakland office of the highway patrol. the driver ignored the move over or slow down a lot. the off
temperatures, sunday afternoon, upper 70's and low-and '80s. one of the warmest places inland, look for upper 80s in the '90s. costs have francisco will be close to 70 degrees. low-mid-70s in berkeley and oakland. and or bay valley, a lot of these. monday for labor day looks about the same. so we will not see much in a way of fog. temperatures and when will stay on the warm side. more fog and a cooling trend towards the end of the week. you can get this 70 forecast any time on the new kron4...
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. >> at union bank, our retionship managers work hard s to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> can unmanned drones be the future of policing? and where will that leave any chance of privacy? this week the drones which have transformed warfare and which could soon be used by ordinary people. >> unmanned drones, we can be watched in our -- on our own property and even in our own homes. >> and should science be used to reduce the risk of children
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1980's. they have no idea that the seniors helped build this city. the lgbt seniors are among the most vulnerable people in the city. most are forced to live with four roommates, sleep in their car, a camp on the streets, sleep on someone's couch. i urge you to sign this bill. it is a vital step toward housing that is desperately needed in this great city. thank you for listening. commissioner wu: thank you. >> good afternoon. i have been working with the neighbors association on this project. i am going to speak on one particular issue. the issue i have been working non mostly concerns the connectivity of the project. it is very important to us. that block has been the isolated block of haight street. it has been problematic at times. it is important to the community. in this regard, the developer has gotten it right. they have provided a fairly direct connection to haight street right now. there are two issues that need to be addressed. public space is identified, but it does not be, -- it
1980's. they have no idea that the seniors helped build this city. the lgbt seniors are among the most vulnerable people in the city. most are forced to live with four roommates, sleep in their car, a camp on the streets, sleep on someone's couch. i urge you to sign this bill. it is a vital step toward housing that is desperately needed in this great city. thank you for listening. commissioner wu: thank you. >> good afternoon. i have been working with the neighbors association on this...
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. >> at union bank, our retionship managers work hard s to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> can unmanned drones be the future of policing? and where will that leave any chance of privacy? this week the drones which have transformed warfare and which could soon be used by ordinary people. >> unmanned drones, we can be watched in our -- on our own property and even in our own homes. >> and should science be used to reduce the risk of children being born disabled? we ask if it could possibly be making a respectful comeback. >> there are powerful moral reasons to enhance human beings and indeed human beings are self-improvers. >> from science fiction movies or perhaps as high tech weapons in the skies over iraq or afghanistan, but over the next decade the use of drone technology by ordinary people is set to increase, far sums are being spent on civilian drone projects and everything from police surveillance to amateur
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[applause] >> u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! >> today, all of our troops are out of iraq. we are bringing them home from afghanistan. and as long as i'm commander-in- chief, we will serve our veterans as well as they served us -- [applause] -- veterans like lucas, who got his education thanks to the post- 9/11 gi bill -- because nobody who fights for this country should have to fight for a job or an education or a roof over their heads when they come home. [applause] that's what's at stake in this election. on issue after issue, iowa, governor romney and congressman ryan will take us backwards. but the story of america is about moving forward. and soon you'll get a chance to choose a path that will actually lead to a better future. but over the next two months, the other side will spend more money than we have ever seen on ads that basically tell you the same thing they told you at the convention -- the economy is not doing good and it's obama's fault. [laughter] they know their economic plan isn't popular. go figure that raising taxes on middle class families to pay for n
[applause] >> u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! >> today, all of our troops are out of iraq. we are bringing them home from afghanistan. and as long as i'm commander-in- chief, we will serve our veterans as well as they served us -- [applause] -- veterans like lucas, who got his education thanks to the post- 9/11 gi bill -- because nobody who fights for this country should have to fight for a job or an education or a roof over their heads when they come home. [applause] that's what's at stake in...
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s. 2-2. chops that one foul. when you get two strikes, you have to adjust but he makes these adjustments we have been talking about all evening from pitch to pitch. steve: he also seems to cut down his stroke almost in half when he has an opportunity to drive in a run. if he gets a hanger obviously he will try to hit it out of the park. but all things considered, he is just looking for some contact, a way to get the run home. ken: well, he has been the best hitter i have seen, right-handed hitter i have seen since the big hurt frank thomas in his first eight years. the first eight years, frank thomas was the best right-handed hitter i have ever seen. he put up numbers that maybe nobody will ever approach again. it was unbelievable. talking about batting average, home runs, r.b.i.'s, walks, runs scored. just unbelievable. that is going to get the diop done and it is 5-0. steve: well, basically he fought off every pitch until he got one he could loop off the end of the bat. we talked about how he cut his swing down
s. 2-2. chops that one foul. when you get two strikes, you have to adjust but he makes these adjustments we have been talking about all evening from pitch to pitch. steve: he also seems to cut down his stroke almost in half when he has an opportunity to drive in a run. if he gets a hanger obviously he will try to hit it out of the park. but all things considered, he is just looking for some contact, a way to get the run home. ken: well, he has been the best hitter i have seen, right-handed...
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central bank the s. and p. five hundred index will be more than fifty percent lower around the six hundred level if the bullish price action proceeding fed announcements that was excluded the study shows now if you look at this chart you'll see that the report shows that the market would has a tendency to rise in the twenty four hour period before the release of the fed statement on interest rates and the economy presumably on expectations that chairman ben bernanke and his predecessor alan greenspan would discuss or implement a stimulus money printing measure to lift asset prices but as i've explained the the fed is essentially at the the head of the river of calf and up until recently that river of cash would irrigate the economy equally jobs would be irrigated wages would rise the manufacturing sector would there'd be a benefit to them they'd have rising wages you'd have real estate rising you'd have stocks rising but due to financial engineering and the adoption of derivatives and high frequency trading tha
central bank the s. and p. five hundred index will be more than fifty percent lower around the six hundred level if the bullish price action proceeding fed announcements that was excluded the study shows now if you look at this chart you'll see that the report shows that the market would has a tendency to rise in the twenty four hour period before the release of the fed statement on interest rates and the economy presumably on expectations that chairman ben bernanke and his predecessor alan...
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-- upper 60's to 70 degrees. a good chance for rain tomorrow and 60% chance for rain on monday and high near 83, tapering off tuesday and wednesday before we clear out at the end of the week on thursday and friday with temperatures staying at or below average. the average high is 83. >> on this holiday weekend, there's a growing health alert this morning at one of the most popular tourist destination in the country, yosemite national park. >> health officials say two have died after being exposed to a mouse borne virus there and authorities are warning those who have visited. >> they come from around the world to see the half dome, the lush canopies of towering trees and acre after acre of raw, natural beauty. this holiday weekend, an estimated 75,000 people will park butemite national this pristine reserve comes with a warning. >> there's information about the hantavirus. >> the hantavirus, a rare, rodent borne disease, has been found in the popular camp site. the centers for disease control confirms six cases i
-- upper 60's to 70 degrees. a good chance for rain tomorrow and 60% chance for rain on monday and high near 83, tapering off tuesday and wednesday before we clear out at the end of the week on thursday and friday with temperatures staying at or below average. the average high is 83. >> on this holiday weekend, there's a growing health alert this morning at one of the most popular tourist destination in the country, yosemite national park. >> health officials say two have died after...
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g four s. the company that created a high profile controlled the c. recently in its third to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract place to aid the cleanup of a catalogue of disasters and mismanagement in the u.k. immigration system so if r.c. london where more on the eurozone crisis next hour including an attempt time to tap into china as well as german chancellor angela merkel tries to convince beijing to use of the billions to prop up an ailing euro zone. and that big event of the past has been brought back to life in russia thousands of actors in historic uniform have recreated the battle of burra de nor when the russian soldiers for the invasion of napoleon exactly two centuries ago artist tom barton has more from the front line. battle is raging here at the field of bora deano to the west of moscow the french and the russians have squared up the cannons are blasting the infantry is squaring up and the cavalry is preparing to charge and the reenactment of the climactic battle of napoleon's i
g four s. the company that created a high profile controlled the c. recently in its third to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract place to aid the cleanup of a catalogue of disasters and mismanagement in the u.k. immigration system so if r.c. london where more on the eurozone crisis next hour including an attempt time to tap into china as well as german chancellor angela merkel tries to convince beijing to use of the billions to prop up...
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since the 1970's, many species have been suffering from the scarcity of food. >> it is quite obvious that the main problem was that the fisheries were intensified, even though the hunting stock was coming down, and that led to the total collapse of the herring stock. >> the consequences of global warming aggravate the seabird problems. the colonies are getting smaller. the population has almost completely disappeared. he has been observing for more than 50 years. a few bird species have multiplied in that time, but the overall situation has deteriorated dramatically. in drilling for oil begins now, food scarcity could be a secondary threat. ocean currents wash an oil spill onto the coast in no time. >> it could simply wipe out the sea bird populations here. you need only a small amount of oil to kill thousands of seabirds. if you are giving priority to increase the speed of using the resources, then we will commence somewhere along the route. >> he wants to keep on fighting so that in the future, puffin's can still raise their chicks hear undisturbed. >> an oil-field just 22 kilomete
since the 1970's, many species have been suffering from the scarcity of food. >> it is quite obvious that the main problem was that the fisheries were intensified, even though the hunting stock was coming down, and that led to the total collapse of the herring stock. >> the consequences of global warming aggravate the seabird problems. the colonies are getting smaller. the population has almost completely disappeared. he has been observing for more than 50 years. a few bird species...
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gracias pias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. >>> buenas noches y bienvenidos bahia s por su sintonÍa, miembro del movimiento "yo soy 132" han llegado hasta san francisco para pro pes protestar por el presidente electo povrn d. pr> enrique peÑa nieto. >>> tenemos la informaciÓn al respecto de esta noticia a continuaciÓn. de la decisiÓn de mÉxico y han acusado de fraude electoral y estÁn pidiendo un cambio en esto. >>> (todos hablan). >>> caminaron por las calles de san francisco para llamar la a atenciÓn de los mexicanos para hablar de del nuevo presidente electo y el robo de las elecciones. mÉxico que si conoce nuestra historia y las leyes porque una vez mÁs nos estan robo robando elecciones. >>> el realmente algo increÍble que los jueces hayan botado toda las pruebas que han mandado y hay demasiadas pruebas y estÁn decidido para luchar hasta las Últimas consecuencia para que enrique peÑa nieto no tome la posiciÓn de mÉxico. >>> hay que estar presente y los ac vis activistas han dicho que apoyan explicz obrador como lo que quiere la mayorÍa. to de las ensor de lÓpez obrador d
gracias pias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. >>> buenas noches y bienvenidos bahia s por su sintonÍa, miembro del movimiento "yo soy 132" han llegado hasta san francisco para pro pes protestar por el presidente electo povrn d. pr> enrique peÑa nieto. >>> tenemos la informaciÓn al respecto de esta noticia a continuaciÓn. de la decisiÓn de mÉxico y han acusado de fraude electoral y estÁn pidiendo un cambio en esto. >>> (todos hablan). >>>...
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s. c. 3171. number four. unions corrupt hour political process. they're not just bankrupting the country but compromising system of free election. governemnt unions u.s bought and paid for politicians for legislation granting an ending benefits. they like to say they get to go back elect their own bosses they put into power people who make all decisions about salary, benefits, work rules, laws, regulations to govern themselves. if the politicians don't perform, they throw them out to. they will do anything to elect politicians to serve their interest. spending hundreds of millions of dollars millions of employees dues to send in ground troops that are paid volunteers to get out the vote for alliances with organizations supporting the pro union agenda. money flows from government employees unions to politicians back to the same union and the never ending cycle of greed and corruption. they know it will cycle back in return for their vote if they cross them they will throw them out of office. unions reward friends and punish enemies effectively. amo
s. c. 3171. number four. unions corrupt hour political process. they're not just bankrupting the country but compromising system of free election. governemnt unions u.s bought and paid for politicians for legislation granting an ending benefits. they like to say they get to go back elect their own bosses they put into power people who make all decisions about salary, benefits, work rules, laws, regulations to govern themselves. if the politicians don't perform, they throw them out to. they will...
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the upper 80s and low 90s. 70's a long debate. thought upper 60s for san francisco, '80s and the north bay valleys. looking ahead at monday, could be a few degrees warmer, especially by the date. we have some good barbecue weather for labor day. for tuesday, wednesday and thursday we are still staying warm. mild on the bayside in cooler by the end of the week. get the latest 7 day forecast with temperatures on the 24-7 news channel, comcast channel 193. it is quick and convenient and always on. the new kron4, 24-7 news channel, comcast channel 193. >>vicki: the giants defeated the cubs a 5-2. lincecum picked up its eighth wind. the giants preserve its lead over the dodgers. the giants finished with their series with the cubs tomorrow. >> the oakland a's continue to be hot, the up their eighth victory in a row beating the boston red sox 7-1. they sat alone atop the wild-card with a 2 game lead. the oakland a's finished their series with the red sox tomorrow at 1 of 5:00 p.m.. petaluma is hosting a parade to honor its team's success
the upper 80s and low 90s. 70's a long debate. thought upper 60s for san francisco, '80s and the north bay valleys. looking ahead at monday, could be a few degrees warmer, especially by the date. we have some good barbecue weather for labor day. for tuesday, wednesday and thursday we are still staying warm. mild on the bayside in cooler by the end of the week. get the latest 7 day forecast with temperatures on the 24-7 news channel, comcast channel 193. it is quick and convenient and always on....
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most of us from the 50's remember the candy cigarettes. we played with those whenever we could. >> as a kid i had those, and the powdered sugar and it was a scam, ap one puff of the powdered sugar and it's done. >> dave: you don't think it made it cool. >> clayton: of' got a cigarette. lime flavor and-- >> and sandy in mississippi, i find it disgusting, that the parents dress them up and parade across the stage. it's intan. >> look, it leads to lung cancer and die in your 40's, issing you're probably aware of and kids are mock likely to pay attention to that than the idea of smoking. >> alisyn: it's a tough one. the whole beauty pageant thing, you're dressing up your little girl in outfits beyond their age and looks matter. vicky says the fear that she will become a smoker? then the kids playing with toy guns will become murderers, right? is there a difference? >> i was coming around-- >> i thought about that, too, i thought how is that different with kids playing cops and robbers as a kid anddo. >> dave: draw the line somewhere, when you
most of us from the 50's remember the candy cigarettes. we played with those whenever we could. >> as a kid i had those, and the powdered sugar and it was a scam, ap one puff of the powdered sugar and it's done. >> dave: you don't think it made it cool. >> clayton: of' got a cigarette. lime flavor and-- >> and sandy in mississippi, i find it disgusting, that the parents dress them up and parade across the stage. it's intan. >> look, it leads to lung cancer and die...
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s which traditionally american car sales have been focused on that. that could be one way. >>heather: more environmentally friendly vehicles. >>guest: more focus groups on looking at the vying for that age group. >>heather: so they can be more interactive. like the internet. >>guest: exactly. >>heather: thank you, brenda. you can catch brenda on "bulls and bears" saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern right here on the fox news years. >>gregg: my grace has her learner's permit and has not done any damage. she is a great driver and a wonderful trial. the campaign trail is heating up this holiday weekend. governor romney criticizing his own party overtime lingering budget deficit. is that the right move? a fair and balanced debate ahead. flu protection with a 90% smaller needle. a 90% smaller needle. announcing fluzone intradermal vaccine, a 90% smaller needle, wow that's...short. to learn more talk to your health care pvider. [ female announcer ] fluzone intrarmal vaccine is fda approved for 18-64 year olds. it shouldn't be given to anyone with a severe allergic reaction to
s which traditionally american car sales have been focused on that. that could be one way. >>heather: more environmentally friendly vehicles. >>guest: more focus groups on looking at the vying for that age group. >>heather: so they can be more interactive. like the internet. >>guest: exactly. >>heather: thank you, brenda. you can catch brenda on "bulls and bears" saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern right here on the fox news years. >>gregg: my...
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steffens and ida tarbell and upton sinclair i guess are the most famous many come forward to the 60's and now you see more of that kind of critical you know intellectual emergence in the american press. there's a market for stories that dig in and to give people like halberstam. >> guest: all the great investigative reporting teams he put together both for regional, national and international pieces. he was a real trendsetter that time toward looking at the big issues, not just the small ones and set the pace for really an awful lot of -- at the time. >> guest: it was not a widespread occupation. let's put it that way. "the new york times" basically did very little. you had a -- massacre. that would have been a logical place for it. a little news service and little papers around the country. >> host: . [inaudible] >> guest: no, that was -- seymour hersh but he was at the times wasn't he? >> guest: no. later he was. >> guest: the times was very late in coming to investigative reporting. >> host: why is it that we have so little investigative reporting today? is it because of the econom
steffens and ida tarbell and upton sinclair i guess are the most famous many come forward to the 60's and now you see more of that kind of critical you know intellectual emergence in the american press. there's a market for stories that dig in and to give people like halberstam. >> guest: all the great investigative reporting teams he put together both for regional, national and international pieces. he was a real trendsetter that time toward looking at the big issues, not just the small...
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to >> s[speaking spanish] >> good afternoon, commissioners. my friend will interpret for me today. >> [speaking spanish] >> i represent [inaudible] and i am here to stand for sheriff mirkarimi and his wife, and i watched many hours, many months and all of the charges. this isó.% not right. and >> >> [speaking spanish] >> there have been a lot of arguments and a lot of time has gone by, and i think it is time for it to be over with. the community is waiting to have their share of reinstated in working back in his office. i believe in ross mirkarimi a share of and is low because for the community. and i hope this is the final where they have a resolution and can move up covert on this. and think you for your attention. >> Ñilpgood afternoon, commissioners. i wanted to say that i stand for ross mirkarimi. and i believe in share sheriff and i am one that voted for him, and i believe the mayor is totally against him, and i want you to vote for a fair process. and to very much. my name is patricia. bi share due to reinstate ross mirkarimi. you and
to >> s[speaking spanish] >> good afternoon, commissioners. my friend will interpret for me today. >> [speaking spanish] >> i represent [inaudible] and i am here to stand for sheriff mirkarimi and his wife, and i watched many hours, many months and all of the charges. this isó.% not right. and >> >> [speaking spanish] >> there have been a lot of arguments and a lot of time has gone by, and i think it is time for it to be over with. the community is...
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if you hold your breath repeatedly or if you hyperventilate first, as you s here, the lungs don't have as much oxygen. that's a key point. they don't have much carbon dioxide either. people don't realize, but your urge to breathe is triggered by having a lot of carbon dioxide in your lungs, not by the oxygen level. so when someone like whitner, for example, holds their breath again on the next dive under water, they run low on oxygen, but with so little carbon dioxide now in their lungs, they don't realize it. they don't come up to breathe, and they pass out. again, i keep repeating this because it's -- swimming pools, people testing themselves to get from one end of the pool to the other under water, holding their breath. that's the exact situation that can be dangerous. a lot of times it's caught on film, as well, which is remarkable. i'll show a clip from the discovery channel show called "making the cut." it's a pretty good if not frightening illustration. take a look at this. >> when they do try and push themselves, the most common thing is shallow water blackout. they'll come to
if you hold your breath repeatedly or if you hyperventilate first, as you s here, the lungs don't have as much oxygen. that's a key point. they don't have much carbon dioxide either. people don't realize, but your urge to breathe is triggered by having a lot of carbon dioxide in your lungs, not by the oxygen level. so when someone like whitner, for example, holds their breath again on the next dive under water, they run low on oxygen, but with so little carbon dioxide now in their lungs, they...
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g four s. g four s. the company that created a high profile controlled the sea recently when it failed to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract it's a place to aid the cleanup of a catalogue of disasters and mismanagement in the u.k. immigration system so if i see london i will have more on the eurozone crisis next hour including and i think. i know the well german chancellor angela merkel tried to convince. the billions to prop up an ailing euro zone. and while the politicians are working out a way to keep the single currency afloat back in germany the old though each market is proving to have more than just sentimental. an epic event of the past has been brought back to life in russia thousands of actors in historic uniform have recreated the battle of bora diena when russian soldiers for the invasion of napoleon exactly two centuries ago tom barton has more from the front line. battle is raging here at the field of bora deano to the wes
g four s. g four s. the company that created a high profile controlled the sea recently when it failed to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract it's a place to aid the cleanup of a catalogue of disasters and mismanagement in the u.k. immigration system so if i see london i will have more on the eurozone crisis next hour including and i think. i know the well german chancellor angela merkel tried to convince. the billions to prop up an...
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humid showers and thunderstorms in the lower 80's. some forecast tomorrow and for tuesday, >> this weather report has been brought to you by the american cancer society. bianna and dan. >> all right, ginger. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- before he headed out on vacation, our dan harris journeyed to the other side of the world in search of one of the cutest animals that you'll ever see. the red panda. >>> and, he's back. after crashing the u.s. open in june, the jungle bird man makes another surprise appearance. we'll tell you his latest target. coming up. >> always something to spice matters up. . >> always something to spice matters up. walk will help us get there faster. the american cancer society invests in groundbreaking breast cancer research and we're part of every community. in fact, one in two women newly diagnosed with breast cancer turns to us for support. sign up today at makingstrideswalk.org. together, we can turn this walk into a victory lap. our family-owned company makes daisy... with 100% natural far
humid showers and thunderstorms in the lower 80's. some forecast tomorrow and for tuesday, >> this weather report has been brought to you by the american cancer society. bianna and dan. >> all right, ginger. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- before he headed out on vacation, our dan harris journeyed to the other side of the world in search of one of the cutest animals that you'll ever see. the red panda. >>> and, he's back. after crashing the...
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it was a slow week for the markets, untiltly up, showing a annualized growth rate of 7.1%'s not enough to meaningfully lower the unemployment rate the case price index shows that prices r rose in junfrom the artly link of more than 90% of the oil production in the gulf was shut down because of hurricane isaac. and of course,e are in the peak driving season. than the economic summit in jackson hole? who is there, or who is not? joining us, david wessel, author of the new book "red ink" inside the high stakes politics of the federal budget. david, thank you for joining us. >> a pleasure. >> let's start with the annual conference at jackson, that is highly anticipated. the markets, ben bernanke looking for clues about possible quantatitive easing, he said the tools were ineffective in providing the concentration. >> i think it mea the fed does step in, basically i summarize his speech this way, quantitative easing, the economy is still sick, the medicine can help them, i'm going to give them more medicine, probably in september. >> all right, he needs more data, the jobs number, and all t
it was a slow week for the markets, untiltly up, showing a annualized growth rate of 7.1%'s not enough to meaningfully lower the unemployment rate the case price index shows that prices r rose in junfrom the artly link of more than 90% of the oil production in the gulf was shut down because of hurricane isaac. and of course,e are in the peak driving season. than the economic summit in jackson hole? who is there, or who is not? joining us, david wessel, author of the new book "red ink"...
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we go to item s, i think. item s. board members reports. standing committees. any tonight? board delegates to membership organization and sbacgs. seeing none. all other reports by board members. ok. all i have to say is that many of us probably went to visit schools last week and probably this week and it has been a great opening week last week. i personally had visited about eight or nine schools and hope to see a few more this week. commissioner mendoza? commissioner mendoza: thank you, yeah, i wanted to thank the superintendent for allowing me to tag along as well as the mayor. we had a great school opening with commissioner wynns. it was just so exciting to see all of the fun stuff happening on the first day. i also wanted to acknowledge the mission promised neighborhood back pak giveaway that we -- backback pack giveaway that we did with the organized group with the -- kevin and his crew. so we served four of our schools in the mission community and gave away quite a few backpacks with our partners at target. i wanted to congratulate our newly appointed city college tr
we go to item s, i think. item s. board members reports. standing committees. any tonight? board delegates to membership organization and sbacgs. seeing none. all other reports by board members. ok. all i have to say is that many of us probably went to visit schools last week and probably this week and it has been a great opening week last week. i personally had visited about eight or nine schools and hope to see a few more this week. commissioner mendoza? commissioner mendoza: thank you, yeah,...
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g four s. g four s. the company that created a high profile contract to see recently third to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract it's a pretty state the clean up of a catalogue of disasters and mismanagement in the u.k. immigration system so if i see london now let's have a look at other stories making headlines around the world the u.s. military in afghanistan has suspended the training of local police to check whether the officers have any ties with the taliban and follows a series of assaults by afghan forces on their foreign buyers almost fifty troops have been killed in insider attacks since the beginning of this near the incidents cast a shadow on the ability of afghan police to take control of the country's security when international forces withdraw by me and twenty fourteen. police have detained a number of tibetan activists in india during a protest outside the chinese embassy in delhi burning flags and chanting slogans they w
g four s. g four s. the company that created a high profile contract to see recently third to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract it's a pretty state the clean up of a catalogue of disasters and mismanagement in the u.k. immigration system so if i see london now let's have a look at other stories making headlines around the world the u.s. military in afghanistan has suspended the training of local police to check whether the officers...
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s we getting us out of afghanistan. we've got free trade agreements in latin america we have a president that brilliantly dealt with the situation in libya, with the arab spring. we have solid relations with china and russia. we're competitive with both. but we're not going to be like governor romney who says on his first day he's going to start a trade war with china. and our biggest geopolitical foe is russia. just those words as enervating and putting a lot of people nervous. i think what this president has done is restored our prestige abroad. we're leaders but we're collaborating with other nations. nato, europe, we're all tackling this economic crisis internationally together. outreach to the third world, to africa, asia, latin america. the president is not running overseas, but everywhere you go, all around the world-- and i travel a lot-- the international community wants to see this president re-elected. obviously, we've got to do it here. >> schieffer: all right, well, i want to thank all of you. >> thank you,
s we getting us out of afghanistan. we've got free trade agreements in latin america we have a president that brilliantly dealt with the situation in libya, with the arab spring. we have solid relations with china and russia. we're competitive with both. but we're not going to be like governor romney who says on his first day he's going to start a trade war with china. and our biggest geopolitical foe is russia. just those words as enervating and putting a lot of people nervous. i think what...
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of service and bravery that will find him an imperishable page of the of the democratic party, harry s. truman. [cheers and applause] and finally my friends in the staggering task that you have assigned me, i shall always try to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my god. [cheers and applause] >> watch gavel-to-gavel coverage of the democratic convention live here on c-span. next is the speech of george mcgovern in 1972. jimmy carter's 1976 acceptance speech scomprks barack obama from 2008. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" rob christian son from the "news news and political observer." the political dynamics in north carolina heading into the november election. that by susan roberts. and ryan butler discusses gay and lesbian issues. >> c-span's gavel-to-gavel coverage next week and online at c-span.org. featured speakers in >> we will build an american community again. the choice we offer is not conservative or liberal. in many ways, it is not even republican or democratic. it is different, it is new, and it will work. [cheers and applause] >> count your own opinion and
of service and bravery that will find him an imperishable page of the of the democratic party, harry s. truman. [cheers and applause] and finally my friends in the staggering task that you have assigned me, i shall always try to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my god. [cheers and applause] >> watch gavel-to-gavel coverage of the democratic convention live here on c-span. next is the speech of george mcgovern in 1972. jimmy carter's 1976 acceptance speech scomprks barack...
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s mayor earlier on "state of the union." this is how he saw it. >> the path before us, the choices that the american people have in this election, a choice that invests in the economy from the middle out, that continues to build on some of the progress. we have created 4 1/2 million jobs in the last four years. 29 consecutive months of growth in our economy. we want to continue that and compare and contrast with the bush policies that romney/ryan would like to promote going into the future. >> it will be interesting to see if there is a little bit of looking back and then forward as the obama campaign is trying to under score. the expectations are very different this go around. everyone is in agreement with that meaning during obama's first campaign the direction was hope and let's all work together. now it is very clear there is great polarization. how does the president try to appeal to the kind of disenchanted during this convention? >> a lot of folks have said particularly democrats when you say what is the problem here?
s mayor earlier on "state of the union." this is how he saw it. >> the path before us, the choices that the american people have in this election, a choice that invests in the economy from the middle out, that continues to build on some of the progress. we have created 4 1/2 million jobs in the last four years. 29 consecutive months of growth in our economy. we want to continue that and compare and contrast with the bush policies that romney/ryan would like to promote going into...
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en el mercado inmobiliario >>tenemos cinco meses consecutivos, donde los indicadores como elevando s tandar and poors nos dan a entender que hay una recuperacion >>en poenix, nueva york los Ángeles el aumento de las casas han aumentado >>agentes de bienes raices en los Ángeles han visto retornar clientes a sus oficinas >>debido a la fácilidades se ha podido comprar casas más fáciles >>hace dos años vencieron los créditos fiscales, que permitió a muchos comprar su primera vivienda. >>de los 25 millones de ayuda a los dueños de casas en problemas, acordado por los cinco principales bancos del país, se puso fin a las prácticas abusivas. >>sin embargo hay quienes advierten que los bancos todavia no sacan sus grandes inventarios de casas reposeidas. >>hacen open house en las casas reposeidas, >>en los Ángeles, jaime garcía univisión >>son una gran tentacion pese que en la actualidad son más difícil de obtenerlas, las tarjetas de crédito siguen endeudando a más y más estudiantes >>natalie cortés no ha sucumbido por tener una tarjeta mientras estudia >>el 91% de los estu
en el mercado inmobiliario >>tenemos cinco meses consecutivos, donde los indicadores como elevando s tandar and poors nos dan a entender que hay una recuperacion >>en poenix, nueva york los Ángeles el aumento de las casas han aumentado >>agentes de bienes raices en los Ángeles han visto retornar clientes a sus oficinas >>debido a la fácilidades se ha podido comprar casas más fáciles >>hace dos años vencieron los créditos fiscales, que permitió a muchos...